Seattle students walk out of class to demand peace in Gaza High schoolers from across the Puget Sound region walked out of class on Tuesday, protesting the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Casey Martin
Seattle’s troubled past and present suggest a new approach to mental health The story of Seattle’s first known homeless man and how he was treated speaks to the continuing problems with mental health care 170 years later. Will James Sydney Brownstone Esmy Jimenez
Seattle has a long road ahead to eliminate all traffic deaths by 2030 Seattle city leaders say they want to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. But with some collisions still on the rise, it’s unclear if the city can make that goal. Casey Martin
Seattle Restaurant Week is back with a range of deals and newcomers The Seattle area’s vibrant food scene can be prohibitively expensive for some folks most days of the year. But with the return of Seattle Restaurant Week on Sunday, you could have a chance to enjoy fine dining without breaking the bank. Ruby de Luna
Seattle has 2 new parks, but they don't have names. Any ideas? Seattle is slated to get two new parks. But they don't have names yet. Maybe you can fix that. Dyer Oxley
Who gets to own the beloved ‘chili crunch’ condiment? A foodie fight is heating up Chili crunch is known for its punch, and now, a legal battle over the name has one local foodie fighting back against a culinary giant. Libby Denkmann Noel Gasca
Seattle voters are in a 'back-to-basics' mood, according to latest poll "Back-to-basics." "Focus on the fundamentals." However you put it, that is the message from Seattle's Chamber of Commerce, which says its latest polling of city voters indicates a strong shift in perceptions. Dyer Oxley
Who is Wier Harman and why is Seattle naming a street after him? Wier Harman dedicated much of his life to Seattle arts and culture. Now, the city has dedicated a stretch of road outside of his former home away from home to him. Diana Opong
Subtle Seattle eclipse show couldn't outshine local enthusiasm Seattle’s cloudy weather made for an anticlimactic viewing of Monday’s solar eclipse. Ruby de Luna
Only murders in the roost: What springtime means for Seattle-area crow 'slumber party' Before they return to their individual territories in early spring, many local crows can be found roosting together in the thousands in spots like the UW Bothell campus near State Route 522. Kim Malcolm John O'Brien Katie Campbell